Scientists distinguish new method that causes leukemia Kumar Jeetendra | August 13, 2020 Every year, 1.1 million new cases of blood cancers are diagnosed globally. Currently, chemotherapy remains the most common and efficient plan of treatment. On the other hand, the development of aggressive types of leukemia in adults stimulates a need for early detection and new therapeutic approaches to achieve better clinical outcomes. In a novel step …
Study recognizes new arrangement of performing multiple tasks taste cells Kumar Jeetendra | August 15, 2020 Our mouths might be home to some recently discovered group of multi-tasking taste cells -;unlike most famous flavor cells, which discover individual preferences -;are effective at detecting sour, sweet, bitter and umami stimulation. A research team headed by Kathryn Medler at the University at Buffalo reports this discovery in a research published 13th August in …
Targeted Therapies & Drug Design: Dr. Hemant R. Jadhav’s Insights Kumar Jeetendra | June 14, 2025 Dr. Hemant R. Jadhav, a BITS Pilani professor, spends his days sketching tiny drug-like shapes on a computer screen and nights watching them grow into real compounds. His work targets cancer, HIV, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes—blending molecular design with hands-on testing to yield future-ready therapies. At the core of his research are histone demethylases—epigenetic gatekeepers that …